Jagmeet Singh is a hypocrite

spilledthebeer

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He says he doesn't support hate but his vote against Motion 36 which rejects the boycott of Israeli goods and the BDS movement says different. Singh also sponsored a press conference attended by 9/11 truthers and anti-Israel activists in support of Nadia Shoufani who made inflammatory comments about Israel at that hatefest known as the Al-Quds day rally.

Why is it that a white person speaking their mind is full of hate but minorities doing the same thing are "free expressions of dissent"?

Double standard? Ya think?

Oh yes- full on HYPOCRITE! Jagmeet is also not shy about Sharia Law and that handy LIE-beral label of "Islamophobia"! His thoughts on Israel and MUslim issues indicate what I have always said: " that NDP`ers are the less cunning and less intelligent cousins to LIE-berals"!

Isnt it fortunate that the NDP is currently irrelevant on the Cdn national stage!
 

ZulFiqar786

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As abhorrent as Zulfiqar is, I feel that it is important that he stays and speaks. Is there any surprise that the libtards are doing their best to stand clear of this thread. He is honest and forthright and forward thinking.

Yes we have our women cover up, and when the time comes and we outnumber you, you will have to cover your women as well. Once we have the numbers the laws will naturally change.

That is pretty much what he is saying when taking all of his posts together. Covering up women is just an example. He is saying there will be a natural transition and the minority shall submit to the majority when that percentage is reached.

Of course he leaves out that there are more than just Old Stock Canadians and Muslims in Canada. I believe that there are many people from other regions of the world living in Canada that he is not taking into account and may not be as passive.
I’ve never said anything remotely close to what you accuse me of advocating for. I believe in multiculturalism, pluralism and cosmopolitanism for Canada. I’m advocating for the Muslim community to maintain our distinction, identity and religion, not for imposing it on non-Muslims. As a South Asian, I’m advocating for greater political influence of our community more reflective of our numbers.
 

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I’ve never said anything remotely close to what you accuse me of advocating for. I believe in multiculturalism, pluralism and cosmopolitanism for Canada. I’m advocating for the Muslim community to maintain our distinction, identity and religion, not for imposing it on non-Muslims. As a South Asian, I’m advocating for greater political influence of our community more reflective of our numbers.

And I am advocating that you go back to your parents shithole country because it has all the elements and characteristics that your looking for in a brown country.
Maybe you can do a better job in fixing this shithole than your parents did. They failed so they ran to a White Christian country to be looked after.
 

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Go ahead and maintain it. Somewhere else. Because 'maintaining' it in a place where it never was is not maintenance, it's growth. You're just trying to hide your motivation.


Do you not believe in freedom of religion?
 

EagleSmack

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I’ve never said anything remotely close to what you accuse me of advocating for. I believe in multiculturalism, pluralism and cosmopolitanism for Canada. I’m advocating for the Muslim community to maintain our distinction, identity and religion, not for imposing it on non-Muslims. As a South Asian, I’m advocating for greater political influence of our community more reflective of our numbers.


You've already said what you wish for and what you believe is inevitable. Don't try to scale back now.

I think you should continue and let people know what you are about. We're learning a lot.

 

Bar Sinister

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The difference of course being that the poor are given opportunities in the US to make a better life for themselves, while India's caste system keeps the poor downtrodden.

Ya but defecating and throwing waste in the street is no longer done, we've climbed out of the gutter because of superior policies.

Get up to date. The caste system was outlawed before India became independent. Inter-caste marriage is now common.

Inter-caste marriage


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-caste_marriage

Boston is multicultural! LMAO

BTW... a truly refreshing thread.

Name a major US city that does not have some aspects of multiculturalism. Think carefully, because it means eating only "traditional" foods, wearing only "traditional" clothing, watching or playing only "traditional" sports, etc. And then there is the ultimate in multiculturalism - interracial marriage, which is now common in most US cities.
 

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I think you should continue and let people know what you are about. We're learning a lot.
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One of the London terrorist was taken in by an elderly couple in London and provided him with a home and friendly environment for years.

In return, he chose to bomb and injure many in the last Lindon terrorist attack.

This goes to show you that you should never trust these Muslims because you never know when they will decide to kill and injure as many as they can,,,,at any time.
Ther religion makes them very mean and ruthless.
 

AMKiller

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Get up to date. The caste system was outlawed before India became independent. Inter-caste marriage is now common.

Inter-caste marriage


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-caste_marriage



Name a major US city that does not have some aspects of multiculturalism. Think carefully, because it means eating only "traditional" foods, wearing only "traditional" clothing, watching or playing only "traditional" sports, etc. And then there is the ultimate in multiculturalism - interracial marriage, which is now common in most US cities.
The caste system still exists.

https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/02/23/asia/india-caste-system/index.html
 

Bar Sinister

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Only as a cultural practice. It is still illegal. Marrying outside your caste in India may not be common, but at one time it was nonexistent, just as Catholics would once not marry non-Catholics in Canada. Those barriers are pretty much irrelevant in modern Canada and India is slowly heading in the same direction. You have to realize that archaic cultural practices do not disappear overnight, just as religious barriers in Canada did not disappear overnight.
 

EagleSmack

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Name a major US city that does not have some aspects of multiculturalism. Think carefully, because it means eating only "traditional" foods, wearing only "traditional" clothing, watching or playing only "traditional" sports, etc. And then there is the ultimate in multiculturalism - interracial marriage, which is now common in most US cities.

I'd say they all have some aspect of multiculturalism. But having a taste of this and a taste of that doesn't make a city multicultural as Zul explained. And seriously... what is traditional?

But seriously, gentrifying and keeping the Chinese take out or Indian restaurant is hardly multicultural.
 

ZulFiqar786

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You've already said what you wish for and what you believe is inevitable. Don't try to scale back now.

I think you should continue and let people know what you are about. We're learning a lot.

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You failed to quote anything I said to prove your thesis. We are not interested in making Canada an Islamic state with full Shari’a law, not only is it impractical and an unattainable goal, we expect that this dispensation in world history is reaching its climactic end as can be discerned through the events playing out in the Middle East. The Mahdi, our messianic figure, is about to emerge any minute now in Saudi Arabia. We are not at all thinking about or plotting for what might take more than a century to happen in Canada if you are talking about gradual demographic change. Of course we do consider an Islamic government with an Islamic social and political system ideal for the whole world, but right now our attention is elsewhere with the coming apocalypse.
 
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EagleSmack

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You've just proved it yourself. You have been providing proof all along through this thread. Why should I run and pull your quotes when they are all there for us to read? As I have said, you have been very clear and concise.

As far as your demographics, when it comes to Canada you're way off. You're way off in the US as well.
 

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You failed to quote anything I said to prove your thesis. We are not interested in making Canada an Islamic state with full Shari’a law, not only is it impractical and an unattainable goal, we expect that this dispensation in world history is reaching its climactic end as can be discerned through the events playing out in the Middle East. The Mahdi, our messianic figure, is about to emerge any minute now in Saudi Arabia. We are not at all thinking about or plotting for what might take more than a century to happen in Canada if you are talking about gradual demographic change. Of course we do consider an Islamic government with an Islamic social and political system ideal for the whole world, but right now our attention is elsewhere with the coming apocalypse.

So what happens when the Mahdi shows himself? What apocalypse are you speaking of?
 

ZulFiqar786

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So what happens when the Mahdi shows himself? What apocalypse are you speaking of?


To put it mildly...rivers of blood. An armed uprising that gets revenge on all the tyrannical regimes and rulers that are currently entrenched in the Middle East, beginning with the Saudis